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Well complaining about the ruling and saying they’ve been hard done by. Like a lot of the fans on the forum posted above seem to beNot doing what sorry?
He was seen so legged it?
I picked up on a snippet that implied at least two other occasions of spying, which means Southampton are repeat offenders and might have denied another team the play-off spot they managed to claim.
It can't be let go.
They've got everything they've desrerved unfortunately.Well complaining about the ruling and saying they’ve been hard done by. Like a lot of the fans on the forum posted above seem to be
Yes I agree. Just saying credit to the fan I know for not playing victim, like their forum seems to beThey've got everything they've desrerved unfortunately.
It would be class if that was true!There looks like there is some sympathy for the Southampton players. Gan canny on that one.
There is apparently ( according to The skunks resident journo Luke Edwards) photos of the intern ( the spy) dressed in military camouflage kit having a laugh and giggle with the players way before the Middlesbrough jaunt.
They've admitted to the ones they know there's implicit messages for. It'll have happened for every game no doubt about it.They admitted to spying on 2 other teams in their written submission, but I simply don't believe they spied on Oxford in November then left it to Ipswich the next year then Boro?
As I posted earlier on the thread their manager is famous for his meticulous team preparation, and spends the 3 training days before every match specifically focusing on set pieces and set up against the upcoming opposition. The whistleblower also said they often discussed which set plays the opposition might use and how to counteract them in meetings and during training. Also a number of teams have apparently discussed through the season how good Southampton were at dead ball routines and how surprisingly well they nullified opposing dead ball situations.
I reckon it was systematic through the staff and systematic over the league.
Not disagreeing that it was difficult for EFL and the weight of opinion on here (i kna !) seems to indicate most think was correct decision…..just tough on Hull .But I can't see how else it could have been done.
1. Let Southampton play the final against Hull - potentially rewarding them for cheating (when it's quite feasible that they shouldn't even have QUALIFIED for the play-offs), which in turns tells every other club that it's worth the risk of being caught cheating.
2. Scrap the final altogether and just promote Hull - It could be argued that they deserve that because their 'fellow finalists' are now disqualified so there is no opposition. But, their other potential opponents were denied their chance of a final place because they were cheated against., and surely promoting a club after just the semi final devalues the competition - especially when Hull aren't the club that have been cheated (by Southampton).
Of course it's not ideal, but what were they meant to do?
Southampton HAD to be dealt with and the play off final needs to go ahead (for various reasons), it can't be delayed by much cos of other things looming (players needing to be released for world cup duties etc).
I don’t buy into the narrative that its unfair to Hull because they would be preparing for Southampton and now all of a sudden they have to prepare for Boro
They will have been aware that this was a possible outcome and will have planned accordingly.
Also it implies training is all about concentrating on the opposition. You develop your own tactics and routines and then also look at the particular threat of the opposition. They’ve still got plenty of time to do this
This. Really feel for the fans, especially the kids, looking forward to going to Wembley to see their team.I’d be livid with the club if I was a Southampton fan. Absolutely shocking.
Southampton fans have 37,000 at the minute, that they won't be using!Anybody got a spare ticket for the boro end? Pm me
Exactly. Ipswich you can understand to a degree but why would they do it against Oxford if they weren’t doing it against everyone else?They've admitted to the ones they know there's implicit messages for. It'll have happened for every game no doubt about it.
My anger wouldn't be directed at the EFL, it'd be directed at the morons who done this THREE times.Well complaining about the ruling and saying they’ve been hard done by. Like a lot of the fans on the forum posted above seem to be
I can see what you mean but there is still a large percentage of fans on that forum saying they’ve been hard done by and playing a victim in the eyes of Gibson and the EFL. Granted it’s shit for them but they need to be looking at their own club, although they’re likely frustrated and lashing out as they’ll rightly miss out on the premier league moneyYes I agree. Just saying credit to the fan I know for not playing victim, like their forum seems to be
Makes it even funnier that they only admitted to Oxford due to messages, there was no CCTV available from Oxford on the day of the offence and then they lost that game anywayExactly. Ipswich you can understand to a degree but why would they do it against Oxford if they weren’t doing it against everyone else?
Tbh it probably illustrates the difference between off/online fansI can see what you mean but there is still a large percentage of fans on that forum saying they’ve been hard done by and playing a victim in the eyes of Gibson and the EFL. Granted it’s shit for them but they need to be looking at their own club, although they’re likely frustrated and lashing out as they’ll rightly miss out on the premier league money
This mateThis is probably screwed Southampton for years.
If culpable they will likely lose most of their sporting management.
The ownership will likely never recover so would be surprised if they are there much longer. Their fans understandable won’t forgive them.
Might well face years of legal action and compensation claims if the scale is as it’s suggested.
And now their own players at worst looking to sue them. At best there will be a mass of exits in the summer. Apparently exploring with the PFA breach of contracts which would enable them to leave for free.
Pretty much every aspect of the club set back years from this.
Yeah fair point. It’s poor for the fans more so as it’s an utter embarrassmentTbh it probably illustrates the difference between off/online fans
I know there are lots online saying it, I’m talking about the single Southampton fan I know in real life. Their reaction, rightly, is anger at the club